Books

“Phenomenology between aesthetics and idealism provides a highly accessible and well-written introduction to an otherwise difficult field. It will be extremely useful for readers looking to find a point of entry into Heidegger’s thought and its transcendental-phenomenological context.” Jeff Malpas Distinguished Professor University of Tasmania

‘Art, materiality and the meaning of being: Heidegger on the work of art and the significance of things’, in, Heidegger and the Work of Art History, ed. A. Boetzkes and A. Vinegar, Ashgate.Heidegger and the Work of Art History

‘Are animals poor in the world? A critique of Heidegger’s anthropocentrism’, Anthropocentrism: Investigations into the History of an Idea, ed. R. Boddice, Brill 2011.Anthropocentrism (Human-Animal Studies)

‘A Recreation of a Visual Engagement and the Revelation of World Views in Bronze Age Scotland’ (with Gail Higginbottom and Andrew Smith) in, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Springer, December 2013.